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Italy’s Eni to Set Up LNG Gas Platform Offshore Mozambique

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The new unit, a replica of sister platform Coral South in the Rovuma Basin which started exports to Europe in 2022, will double Mozambique’s LNG output to over 7 million tons per annum once operational. The project is scheduled to start operations in 2028, he said.

Italian energy group Eni and its partners signed off on Thursday on a project to build a second floating liquefied natural gas platform, Coral North, offshore Mozambique that will make the country a top African LNG producer.

A signing ceremony, attended by Mozambique President Daniel Chapo and Eni Chief Executive Officer Claudio Descalzi, took place in an upmarket hotel in the Southern African country’s capital Maputo.

The new unit, a replica of sister platform Coral South in the Rovuma Basin which started exports to Europe in 2022, will double Mozambique’s LNG output to over 7 million tons per annum once operational. The project is scheduled to start operations in 2028, he said.

Located far out into the ocean, Coral North’s go-ahead has avoided the problems faced by TotalEnergies, and Exxon Mobil, whose LNG terminals being developed onshore have been delayed for years because of security concerns linked to an Islamist insurgency.

 While TotalEnergies is expected to lift force majeure soon on its US$20 billion plant, and ExxonMobil is expected to take its own final investment decision next year, ongoing attacks in the restive north remain a concern despite the deployment of Rwandan military forces to help fight the insurgency.

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Coral North will be built by a joint venture between operator Eni (50%), China National Petroleum Company (20%), Korea Gas Corporation (10%), Mozambican state-owned national oil company ENH (10%) and ADNOC’s subsidiary XRG (10%).

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